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Teatro Nahual presents The imperfect married

by the El Reportero’s staff

The imperfect married presented by Teatro Nahual represents the daily life of a married couple living in the suburbs of a large city.

This marriage can represent the living image of any couple that apparently has an admirable relationship, children, a house, comforts and a stable job; where the husband is the provider of the family.

However, a seemingly stable family life can be turned into a pandora’s box by closing the doors of the house and entering into privacy where the probable and unusual human weaknesses manifest in a faraus manner.

At 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 17 (Premier), and the 24, on March 3, 10 and 17; on Sundays March 11 and 18.

Discount for teachers and students with school credentials. Tickets $ 20.00.

Premier: $30 (includes reception and be part of the raffle).

Ticket sales at the door, online and by telephone 650-793-0783, info@teatronahual.org.

At the MACLA (MACLA / Latin American Art and Culture Movement), 510 South 1st Street San Jose.

The Gustafer Yellowgold Show at the SFPL

Grammy® nominated Morgan Taylor brings music and animation to the Main Library
 
San Francisco Public Library is excited to hold the only free Bay Area appearance of the Gustafer Yellowgold show. Described by the New York Times as “Dr. Seuss Meets ‘Yellow Submarine’,” Grammy® nominated artist, Morgan Taylor, brings his one-of-a-kind music and animation show to the Main Library on Sunday, Feb. 25. 

Taylor will be featuring material from his new album “Brighter Side” alongside classic fan favorites.  Taylor’s funny and touching multimedia presentation about a little guy from the Sun who landed in the Minnesota woods has loads of adult crossover appeal, making Gustafer Yellowgold’s show a truly all-ages experience.

  “Coming to the Bay Area and seeing the familiar and new faces in my audiences is always a highlight of my year,” exclaimed Morgan Taylor. “Performing in the library enables me to reach a much more diverse audience, where I can make a connection with parents and children who might not otherwise get a chance to catch one of my performances.” When asked whether Baconstein will make an appearance, Taylor replied: “In more ways than one. Oh, that magic meat.”

 Funded by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library. All programs at the Library are free.

Sunday, Feb. 25, 2 p.m., Koret Auditorium, Main Library, 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco.

Brazilian Carnaval Ball 2018 The Official Ball

Celebrating 51 years. Featuring Neguinho Da Beija Flor Samba School, Aquarela Samba Dancers and Dj Double B Playing the Authentic Carnaval Music and Funk.

Non Stop music and dancing. Friday Feb 23, at Broadway Studios, 435 Broadway St. San Francisco. Advanced tickets available in the Brazilian Stores in the Bay Area and online, more info at 415-425-7242 http://www.brazilianevents.com.

Rabbi Hole, a family drama comedy

Rabbit Hole is a family drama that charts a grieving family through a empathic search for comfort in the darkest of places and a path that will lead them back into the light of day. Becca and Howie Corbett have everything a family could want, until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down and leaves the couple drifting perilously apart. A play that will make you laugh.

Cast members include Steve Bologna (Breach Once More Artistic Director), Amber Collins-Crane, Mary Price Moore, Mia Romero, and Hector Mendez. Managing Director Lauren Burgat and Company Manager Sara Ramos.

On March 2 – 24, Thurs., Fri., and Sat. at 8 p.m., at Breach Once More / Young Performers Theatre – 2 Marina Blvd, Fort Mason C, #300 San Francisco. For more info call 415.283.8911. www.breachoncemore.org.

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